Month: January 2019 (page 1 of 2)

Class Note: Aaron Tao, MSTC ’17

Aaron Tao, MSTC ’17, reviews the book “Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins” by Garry Kasparov. Access his review and find out why we shouldn’t fear the rise of the machines here.

Alumni and Current Students Network in the Bay Area

The San Francisco Chapter and the Bay Area for McCombs Board hosted an alumni reception at SOMA Eats. The event brought together McCombs alumni, board members, and current Texas MBA students in town for a career trek. The reception was a great opportunity for students to visit with alumni about living and working in the Bay Area.

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Alumni Reconnect at the Monthly Austin Chapter Breakfast

Local McCombs alumni kicked off the New Year at their monthly breakfast meeting at Stinson’s Bistro. The breakfast had record attendance and alumni had a wonderful time reconnecting. Graduates enjoyed coffee and breakfast while mingling and learning of upcoming speakers and chapter programming.

Check the McCombs alumni calendar for the next Austin Chapter Breakfast!

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Class Note: Kyle Peterson, MBA ’95

The Walton Family Foundation announced Wednesday (Jan. 30) that executive director Kyle Peterson will be leaving the mammoth nonprofit this summer.

The Bentonville-based foundation was created in 1987 and is led by the descendants of founders Sam and Helen Walton. Carrie Walton Penner, who is their granddaughter, is the board chair.

In an emailed message signed by Penner, she explained that Peterson’s decision comes “with great disappointment” but praised his work and leadership.

 

“We are appreciative that he is willing to stay during the next six months to help with the transition,” Penner said in the note.

Peterson was hired in June 2016 to replace Buddy Philpot. He was a previously a managing partner and board member of FSG (formerly Foundation Strategy Group), a Boston-based nonprofit consulting firm that serves the social sector. Read more. 

Class Note: Edward Holtz, BBA ’09

Texas business law firm Roberts Markel Weinberg Butler Hailey PC (RMWBH) is proud to announce that Edward (Teddy) Holtz has joined the firm as an associate attorney.

Holtz is joining RMWBH’s growing Community Association Law practice, already one of the largest in the state of Texas. He will work under the leadership of Equity Shareholder Marc Markel and Shareholders Sipra Boyd, Cliff Davis and Eric Tonsul in RMWBH’s Houston office.

“Teddy brings years of experience in all facets of Community Association law and will help RMWBH continue to provide the service our HOA partners expect,” said Markel.

Holtz previously practiced law at Ford + Bergner LLP. He earned his law degree from Indiana University Maurer School of Law and also completed the Business Honors Program at The University of Texas McCombs School of Business. Read more here. 

Class Note: Tyler Dial, BBA ’18

BBVA Compass announced it would extend and expand its brand ambassador agreement with May 2018 Texas Longhorn graduate and rising country music singer Tyler Dial. The then-senior at the McCombs School of Business had just finished recording the first EP for his second album project, recording in Nashville, Tenn. with new industry veterans by his side for production, instrumentation, background vocals and more. Read more here. 

Class Note: Jared Laake, BBA ’11

Alumnus Jared Laake market director of the Dallas-based brokerage firm, has assumed leasing duties for the 19-story office tower. He is active in The Real Estate Council’s Young Guns and a committee member of the North Texas Commercial Realtors Young Professionals Forum.

Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services has been tapped to lease the 398,767-sf Merit Tower as it enters into its seventh year as property manager of the class A high rise in North Dallas’ prestigious Park Central submarket.

Jared Laake, market director of the Dallas-based brokerage firm, has assumed leasing duties for the 19-story office tower at 12222 Merit Drive. Krystal Zahniser, a Bradford senior vice president with 35 years of industry experience, is responsible for the high rise’s property management. Eduardo Gildenson serves as asset manager and local liaison for the out-of-state owner. Read more

Class Note: Jenny Jacobi, MBA ’18

Five Austinites have been named directors of The Texas Lyceum, a statewide nonprofit organization that cultivates next-generation leaders.

In all 26 new Texas Lyceum directors were announced Jan. 21. From Austin were Darrel Davila, chief of staff for Texas Lt. Governer Dan Patrick; Gerado Interiano, managing director at consulting firm Pericles Strategies LLC and a former staffing executive at Google Inc.; Jenny Jacobi, senior director of content at Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas; Elizabeth Pishny, North America CPG lead for Facebook Inc.; and Zach Walker, Texas lead for the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Innovation Unit.

The Lyceum’s 33rd conference is scheduled to take place Feb.1 at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center at the University of Texas at Austin. The group’s 2019 president is Sanjay Ramabhadran of Houston, founding principal of engineering firm VERSA Infrastructure LLC.

Class Note: Erin Mulligan Nelson, BBA ’91

Erin Mulligan Nelson, BBA ’91 and CEO for CSDC Systems, recently spoke at McCombs “2019 Economic Forecast” about her company’s strive to push the government technology revolution forward. Access Ms. Nelson’s blog here to read about her recent speaking engagement and getting smart on “smart” communities.

Class Note: Jenny Jacobi, MBA ’18

Jenny Jacobi, MBA ’18 and senior director of content for Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas, is one of five Austinites named as a director of the Texas Lyceum, a statewide nonprofit organization that cultivates next-generation leaders. The association focuses on Texas public policy challenges and engages its members in a range of invaluable conferences designated to initiate vigorous and respectful debate. Read more here.

 

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